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The Trinity is the first of the mysteries of faith. Tragically, however, it is also the mystery that speaks least to many believers. This is the issue addressed in this volume. The address is on two fronts. First, the text proposes a recovery of the true form of the faith of the Apostles here understanding or theology is central. Secondly, the text proposes a way of living by that recovered sense of the Trinity, a method in fact of translating the revealed mystery into everyday living. The light that comes from the Trinity illumines what is below. In fact, what comes down from heaven must also…mehr

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The Trinity is the first of the mysteries of faith. Tragically, however, it is also the mystery that speaks least to many believers. This is the issue addressed in this volume. The address is on two fronts. First, the text proposes a recovery of the true form of the faith of the Apostles here understanding or theology is central. Secondly, the text proposes a way of living by that recovered sense of the Trinity, a method in fact of translating the revealed mystery into everyday living. The light that comes from the Trinity illumines what is below. In fact, what comes down from heaven must also grow up from the earth! The revelation of the triune life of God suggests that we seek to understand the true meaning of reality. Gods triune fingerprint may be read upon the work of his hands. With the discovery of love as central and relation as key, we can now propose an understanding of reality or being as Trinitarian a Trinitarian ontology comes into view.
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Thomas Norris, a priest of the Diocese of Ossory (Ireland), is professor of systematic theology at St. Patrick's College, Maynooth. A member of the International Theological Commission, he has authored ten books, among them The Trinity: Life of God, Hope for Humanity; A Fractured Relationship: Faith and the Crisis of Culture; and numerous articles.